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Roy Hodgson says VAR system is right on despite Brighton clawing past his Crystal Palace side in the FA Cup

Confusion abounds as to how involved the new technology was in match referee Andre Marriner allowing Glenn Murray’s game-winning goal

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Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson talks to Yohan Cabaye during their FA Cup match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Photo: Reuters
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Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson praised the video assistant referee (VAR) system after its debut in English competitive football following initial confusion around Brighton’s winning goal.

Brighton’s Glenn Murray scored a late winner in the home side’s 2-1 FA Cup third-round defeat of Premier League Palace on Monday but, with suggestions of handball, there was confusion among players, fans at the ground and TV viewers over whether VAR had had any influence on the decision.
According to Hodgson and Brighton manager Chris Hughton, match referee Andre Marriner had been in contact with fellow official Neil Swarbrick, working with VAR from a London studio, about the goal.
Crystal Palace's Yohan Cabaye remonstrates with referee Andre Marriner at the end of the match. Photo: Reuters
Crystal Palace's Yohan Cabaye remonstrates with referee Andre Marriner at the end of the match. Photo: Reuters
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That Marriner did not indicate as such or use the pitchside VAR monitors contributed to the confusion, and Hodgson said: “We had suspicions. The people close to it seemed to be incensed, and from our angle it looks as if he’s guided the ball in with his arm.

“You’ve got to congratulate the system: when you watch it lots of times like they’ve been able to do, from different angles, it would have been very harsh (to disallow it).

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“It was a genuine goal, and the referee was helped by the fact he had Swarbrick in the VAR studio making a judgment that’d help him out, so I have no complaints.”

Hughton said he was “under the impression that VAR was used. That’s what I am led to believe: that it was used and there was not a decision to be made. At the time I wasn’t aware some thought it was handball.”
Fans watch the action as new technology also watches, with the pitchside Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system being used for first time. Photo: AP
Fans watch the action as new technology also watches, with the pitchside Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system being used for first time. Photo: AP
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